AimWithYourMind
Banned
Many of you may know the answer to this as well. This is a shot that I have never found an answer to.
I am referring to a kick shot, where you are elevating, so the cueball jumps after it contacts the first rail.
My question is concerned when you are conducting this kick shot at an angle, say 30 degrees.
Does jumping the ball off of the rail cause the rebound angle to change? Is the rebound angle shorter or longer?
I could test this out on my table, but I cannot be certain that I am hitting the cueball the same every time.
I am hoping that Bob or Dr. Dave have a definite answer to this question.
I am referring to a kick shot, where you are elevating, so the cueball jumps after it contacts the first rail.
My question is concerned when you are conducting this kick shot at an angle, say 30 degrees.
Does jumping the ball off of the rail cause the rebound angle to change? Is the rebound angle shorter or longer?
I could test this out on my table, but I cannot be certain that I am hitting the cueball the same every time.
I am hoping that Bob or Dr. Dave have a definite answer to this question.